Unstoppable U, who
in his third career start finished sixth in the 1 ½-mile Belmont Stakes, will
likely return to the races next Saturday in the Grade 2, $200,000 Dwyer. The
gray son of Exchange Rate will have his first breeze since the Belmont either tomorrow or
Sunday in preparation for the 1 1/8-mile Dwyer, said Ken McPeek’s
assistant, Lars Becdelamotte.

“He’s been doing great since the Belmont,” said Becdelamotte of
Unstoppable U, who is owned by Susan McPeek and Mojallali Stables, Inc.
“He was more mad than anything else. He missed the break and got tangled
up with another horse and it was the first time he’d ever been behind
horses, first time around two turns, 1 ½ miles … I thought he ran a
pretty good race, considering everything.”

Unstoppable U broke his maiden over a sloppy six furlongs at Aqueduct
on March 31, and returned on April 27 to take a one-mile optional claimer at Belmont.

“We’ll see how he does in the Dwyer,” said
Becdelamotte. “If he runs well, then he can take the next step to other stakes
races.”

Unstoppable U is expected to face Teeth
of the Dog, a 3 ¾-length winner of the Easy Goer on the Belmont
Stakes undercard, and Preakness fourth-place finisher Zetterholm. Monarchic and Morgan’s
Guerilla are also probable, with Done
Talking questionable.